At Verity Title, we provide title services in Kansas designed to support smooth and accurate real estate closings. Based in Topeka, our team serves homebuyers across the state with a process built around clarity and care.
Because residential transactions involve many moving parts, we focus on coordination and communication. As a result, buyers, sellers, lenders, and realtors stay aligned throughout the closing process. This approach helps reduce delays and unnecessary stress.





Local expertise plays an important role in residential real estate. Our team brings a deep understanding of Kansas real estate practices and closing requirements.
In addition, our technology-driven process supports transparency and efficiency. Real-time progress tracking and digital tools help keep everyone informed. As a result, Kansas homeowners and lending partners can close on time with confidence.
Buying a home or property is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll make. While inspections, appraisals, and loan approvals get a lot of attention, one critical piece of the puzzle often gets overlooked: title insurance.
Buying a home is one of the most exciting milestones in life, but the closing process can feel complex and overwhelming. This guide breaks down what happens at closing, what you need to prepare, and how to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Closing day is the moment you’ve been waiting for—the day you officially become a homeowner. With so many documents, payments, and steps involved, it can feel overwhelming. This quick checklist will help you stay organized, avoid last-minute surprises, and close with confidence.
Closing day is the final step before you officially become a homeowner. While excitement is high, small missteps can lead to delays or complications. Here’s what not to do before signing day—and how to stay on track for a smooth closing.
Wire fraud has become one of the fastest-growing threats in real estate transactions. Scammers often target buyers during the closing process, sending fraudulent wiring instructions that can cost thousands of dollars—or even your entire down payment—if you aren’t vigilant.